Sentence examples for fine tile from inspiring English sources

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Just remember, nothing bounces on tile like it might on a wood table so glasses will almost always break - a small price to pay for a fine tile table.

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Well, not noticeably, although all the walls are papered with fine İznik tiles.

The interior features stained glass, marble latticework and tens of thousands of fine blue tiles; after which the mosque is named (Hippodrome; closed to visitors at prayer times; donation requested).

The glass exterior of the building has T-shaped white sunbreakers superimposed in an alternating pattern across the building, coated with fine mosaic tiles.

It was built by Mimar Sinan, the architect behind the Topkapı Palace kitchens and the great Süleymaniye mosque (he was appointed chief royal architect in his 50s and carried on getting better and better until he was almost 100 years old), and it is panelled in the finest Iznik tiles.

These algorithms share a common approach, using fine-grained tiles, but different implementations depending on the architecture.

Don't miss the small museum, housed in an Ilkhanid (a 13th-century building), with fine examples of tile, ceramics and stucco decoration.

While gently buffing tile with fine sandpaper helps paint adhere to the surface better, the practice is impractical when painting a roof.

It was applied on W coated fine grain graphite (FGG) tiles from AUG's divertor.

Soon after the sale he was indicted on federal criminal charges in Dallas for dumping lead used in coloring ceramic tile and fined $4 million.

It has ornate wooden ceilings with inlaid mirrors, Italian tiles, and fine lattice windows and balconies.

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